University Home sits in a quiet neighborhood on a quarter-acre lot with a sturdy old farmhouse built back in 1890, and you can see a touch of the original style with its aluminum and steel exterior and the 1.5 story layout, plus there's a detached garage out back for parking and a mostly finished basement that's handy for family visits or storage, since it has two finished rooms and an egress window that lets in natural light down there. The home includes three bedrooms and one bathroom, with about 1,386 square feet of living space, central air and forced-gas heat, and it's set up with municipal water and sewer, as well as appliances like an oven, range, and refrigerator.
The community works as a Continuing Care Retirement Community, known as a CCRC, which means there's a range of care levels depending on what each resident may need, and the staff aims to help with things like dressing, bathing, transfers, medication management, and anything that falls under daily living, plus there's always someone on call twenty-four hours a day if you need support or just someone nearby for peace of mind. Folks living here can choose from different living setups, either private suites or shared rooms, and the rooms come furnished with kitchenettes, private bathrooms, air-conditioning, telephone, internet, and cable, which makes day-to-day living simpler and more comfortable.
Staff coordinate with healthcare providers so residents can get all-around medical help, and they offer transportation to local trips, doctors' appointments, shopping, or community outings, which means you don't have to worry about getting around if walking's getting harder. There are planned activities like movie nights, walking groups, and community-sponsored programs to keep everyone engaged, social, and active, and outside there are gardens and walking paths for fresh air or a bit of sunshine. The dining room serves scheduled meals including allergy-sensitive and diabetic diets if needed, and the kitchen uses organic food and ingredients for those who ask, and staff handle housekeeping, laundry, and even dry cleaning, so you don't have to manage chores.
The setup makes it possible for folks who need help with personal care or medication to still enjoy an environment that keeps them busy and lets them meet new people, and with things like a 24-hour call system and emergency alert, you know help's never far, whether it's nighttime or a quiet afternoon. The staff speak English and make sure to assist with social activities, transfers, and supervision, so residents' medical and personal needs are covered with care. Pre-qualification for home loans is available through Zillow Home Loans if you're exploring a move. University Home offers support, safety, and a sense of community, all in a straightforward, comfortable setting that lets you focus on living each day without worry about the little things like cooking, cleaning, or maintenance.